Formula 1's governing body has approved power unit adjustments that will somewhat reduce the awkward energy management that's become the norm under the sport's new hybrid regulations. The FIA ...
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Why Formula 1 is talking about V8 engines again
Formula 1 has barely begun its new power-unit era, yet the next engine debate has already arrived. The current regulations were built around a major hybrid shift: more electrical power, sustainable ...
The Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix was one of the better races we've seen so far this season, and that was to some degree thanks to some new regulations introduced to improve qualifying and make the ...
Formula 1, the FIA, teams, and power unit manufacturers have agreed on a two-step change in order to enhance the new engine ruleset. The new engine regulations, whereby there is a near 50/50 split—in ...
Formula 1’s 2026 engine regulations were supposed to represent the sport’s future. More electrical deployment. Greater efficiency. A clean technological bridge between racing and the modern auto ...
The last time V8 engines were used in F1 was in the 2013 season, before the sport switched to hybrid V6 power units. After Formula 1 switched to hybridized V6 engines in 2014, fans complained about ...
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A Creamy Strawberry Flan Cake Worth Sharing
This homemade strawberry flan cake combines creamy textures and fresh fruit flavor in a beautiful dessert. Discover a sweet treat that brings together the richness of flan and the appeal of a classic ...
To prevent drivers from lifting on straights, F1 is shifting its 2027 engine rules to a 60-40 split, boosting power and cutting electric reliance. F1 dropped planned 50-50 combustion-electric split, ...
General Motors's foray into the world of Formula 1 is more than a mere marketing exercise for Cadillac. The automaker has the intention to compete as a genuine works team and powertrain supplier, with ...
In Formula 1, winning starts long before race day. It begins in design studios, simulation labs, and manufacturing floors, where ideas either become genuine parts fast enough to matter or fall behind ...
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